Apr 06 2025 71 mins 10
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Chris Johnson and Tendon Rehabilitation
03:08 Understanding Exercise Monotherapy in Tendon Rehab
05:48 The Importance of Loading in Tendon Recovery
08:56 Chris's Journey and Mentorship in Physical Therapy
12:11 Rehabilitation Insights from ACL Injuries
14:56 Exploring Patellar Tendinopathy and Its Variants
17:55 Differentiating Tendon Pain in Athletes
20:59 Pain Management and Acceptable Levels in Rehab
23:47 The Role of Isometrics in Tendon Rehabilitation
26:58 The Debate on Pain Levels in Tendon Rehab
30:03 Conclusions and Future Directions in Tendon Rehab
36:09 Navigating Knee Rehabilitation Strategies
39:58 Exploring Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) in Rehab
46:41 Balancing Activity and Rehabilitation in Athletes
51:07 The Importance of Warm-Up and Cool Down
55:41 Understanding Tendon Stiffness and Rehabilitation Methods
01:00:17 Psychosocial Factors in Tendinopathy Rehabilitation
01:03:41 Compression and Loading in Tendon Health
01:06:34 The Role of Mechanical Transduction in Tendon Adaptation
Takeaways
- Exercise monotherapy simplifies tendon rehab by focusing on key loading strategies.
- Loading the tissue is crucial for effective tendon rehabilitation.
- Education and communication are vital in managing patient expectations and outcomes.
- Isometrics can be beneficial but may not work for everyone.
- Pain management in rehab is nuanced and should be individualized.
- Understanding the athlete's background helps tailor rehab strategies.
- Patellar tendinopathy presents differently in various athletes and requires specific approaches.
- The importance of restoring quad function in knee injuries cannot be overstated.
- Reactive tendinopathy cases can often resolve quickly with proper management.
- The debate on acceptable pain levels in rehab continues, emphasizing the need for individualized approaches. Consider alternative exercises like reverse Nordic for knee rehab.
- Gradually increase load and time to fatigue the quads.
- Warm-up routines can significantly impact tendon health.
- Compression forces are unavoidable in running; manage them wisely.
- Psychosocial factors play a crucial role in tendinopathy recovery.
- NMES can be a last resort for irritable tendons.
- Maintaining activity is essential for athletes during rehab.
- Walking warm-ups can enhance performance and recovery.
- Tendon stiffness is critical for injury prevention.
- Understanding mechanical transduction is vital for effective rehab.
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Notes: https://jackedathlete.com/podcast-139-tendons-with-chris-johnson/